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The thing is, this is Thor. It's steep in inherently epic mythological and cosmic elements. And most of the best Thor stories that I've read have been pretty grand and epic in scope. The Kirby and Simonson stuff, which this movie is taking inspiration from, is certainly that. So it feels kind of like a waste of potential if you don't take full advantage of that.
Heck that's been one of the major complaints about the last two Thor films. That they don't take full advantage of the material available to them, and that neither film has felt big or epic enough. So are they going to do that for a third movie in a row, I hope not.
And when you have films like the last two Captain America movies, or The Dark Knight, or The Dark Knight Rises, or Wonder Woman, etc which are all pushing two and a half hours, or even over two and a half hours, and yet the audience doesn't mind because they're entertained, then don't tell me that a Thor movie cannot be similar because I don't buy it.
There's nothing saying that it can't be, but epic also doesn't have to be about time. There's plenty of epic movies like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, The Last of the Mohicans, Hero, Raiders of the Lost Arc, etc that are 2 hours or less. There's of course great epics that are really long as well but the diversity shows that being epic is more about the content than run time.
It's also pretty clear that Waititi isn't going for a LotR style film with Ragnarok.

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